Crash Out Kylie LAWSUIT Update?! Chloe Roma vs. Feminists! Goth Alt E-GIRL! | Dating Talk #252
Date: 2025-07-21
Duration: 8h 19m
Guests
Identified Speakers
SPEAKER_02Big Booty Tay(guest)
SPEAKER_04Kate (Boat)(guest)
SPEAKER_06McKenna(guest)
SPEAKER_07Brian Atlas(host)
SPEAKER_08Jade Warrick(guest)
SPEAKER_09Lindsay Lee(guest)
SPEAKER_11Gemma Hex(guest)
SPEAKER_12Crystal (Policy)(guest)
SPEAKER_14Chloe Roma(guest)
Key Moments
00:05:12
IntroAll 8 guests introduced
01:19:30
Key MomentCrash Out Kylie update: Brian plays her TikToks claiming Bell's palsy and SA comparison
01:43:00
Key MomentBrian reads his full legal email to Kylie rejecting $650 demand
02:16:15
ControversyGemma pegged a man publicly at Folsom Street Fair
03:19:00
Key MomentLindsay names Trevor Wallace and NFL player as past partners on air
04:54:00
Key MomentChloe reveals Romanian orphanage origin, fled abusive relationship at 19, was homeless with baby at train station at 2am
06:21:54
ControversyChloe's graphic bear mauling description to counter bear preference
Topics Discussed
00:05:12
Guest Introductions
8 guests including Chloe Roma, Gemma Hex, Lindsay Lee.
00:28:00
Alimony/No-Fault Divorce
Kate receives ongoing alimony from military ex. Extended debate.
01:19:30
Crash Out Kylie Update
Brian reads Kylie's TikToks claiming Bell's palsy, SA comparison. Reads his legal email rejecting $650 demand.
02:16:15
Folsom Street Fair
Gemma pegged a man publicly at Folsom. Brian reads event FAQ.
02:31:40
Escorting Economics
Gemma $1K/session. Lindsay $10-20K/month. Big Booty Tay $1-1.2K/session.
03:19:00
Lindsay Names Names
Trevor Wallace and NFL player Legar Garrett Blunt named as past partners.
03:42:30
Body Count Round
Gemma hundreds. Lindsay 200+. Big Booty Tay 150-200. Crystal single digits. Chloe 11.
06:18:48
Bear vs Man
Heated debate with graphic bear mauling description from Chloe.
Transcript
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06:58:10
SPEAKER_05that sweet lady brain, and we all know it. It's you, Brian. >> It's you. You >> spelled your name wrong. >> Yeah, you spelled it wrong. >> Rain. Oh, >> yeah. No, no. Thank you, Mc Riddles.
06:58:20
Brian AtlasAppreciate it, man. Uh, we have Joe Finley coming in here. I think he disagrees with me on this. Is it going to play? Oh my. Sorry, guys.
06:58:30
SPEAKER_00One sec. There it is. >> Joe Finley donated $69. It's not racist, but it's still stupid. Delusion is random. Feminism has more
06:58:42
SPEAKER_00pull than reality. Stop the walking by in a room for an hour. Any man or any bear. BC does matter in for bonding. >> Okay. >> Because does only matter.
06:58:55
Brian Atlas>> All right, Joe Finley. Appreciate it, brother. Thank you. Thank you. It's not racist. Be racist to pick the bear. I think over Anyways, uh okay, moving off of the bear though. Let's see. We have
06:59:07
Brian Atlashm anybody bite on any of the trans stuff or whatever. Uh women are just as physically strong as Oh, you X that out,
06:59:15
Brian AtlasI guess. Uh okay, then we have Taylor. You agree with the following statement. People of color can't be racist towards white people. Why is that? >> I don't think I meant to circle that
06:59:28
Big Booty Tayone. >> I didn't mean to circle that one. I'm sorry. I think I'm >> Or did you mean to circle it, but now you're like, "Am I about to get BTFOed?" >> Okay. So, you think black people can be racist towards white people?
06:59:41
Big Booty Tay>> Oh, I think everybody can be. >> Sorry. I think everybody can be racist, but I don't think it's okay. >> Okay. >> Okay. So, black people can be racist towards white people. >> Yeah. >> Okay.
06:59:52
Brian AtlasAll right. Nothing to push back on then. Uh 18. The gender there is a gender wage gap. That's Lindsay Lee. Uh, anybody else agree with that?
07:00:03
Brian AtlasWell, I need to do that one. Um, no. Okay. Gender wage gap's kind of boring, so we're just going to skip over that, but doesn't exist. Sorry. >> Oh, no. I meant women make more in the industry than men do.
07:00:15
Brian Atlas>> Oh, okay. You wanted to talk about that. Uh, Crystal number 19. Women are the primary victims of war, not men. >> You agree with that statement. Why is that? Crystal. >> Women are the primary victims of war, not men. Yes, you agreed with that
07:00:29
Brian Atlasstatement. >> I agree with that. Yeah, because when you rape and pillage usually, >> can you guys stop stop stop? >> Great. Great. >> No, it's not even that. Speak into the microphones, please. We've repeated it like dozens of times throughout the
07:00:42
Crystal (Policy)show. Just get up on the microphone. Get this close to the mic. Go ahead. I do agree with that statement because men have the ability to take over large swaths of areas through force and
07:00:53
Crystal (Policy)sometimes that means taking over certain women obviously when they grape and pillage with it which is what they've done historically. So women do and are victimized during times of war.
07:01:05
Brian Atlas>> I think he was more meaning like the women at home >> versus the men at war. Am I correct in that? >> No, I'm prepared to make all women versus all men
07:01:14
Brian Atlas>> in general. All all the all the paradigms of how people suffer in war, it's all on the table. >> Yeah, I agree with that statement. >> Yeah. >> Who are victims?
07:01:26
Gemma Hex>> Majority of the infantry and the first to get drafted. >> Uh I'm from the South and we had like the Confederacy and all that. Do you know how many men died in the the Confederate war? >> I mean, yeah, that's the ultimate form of victimization. Like >> how about this? Let's let's be
07:01:39
Crystal (Policy)>> also like if you're raped, then that's also a victim. World War I, who were the >> I can't see your point. That happens. >> World War I, who were the primary victims of war? Men or women? >> Men. >> I'm asking her. Hold on.
07:01:52
Brian Atlas>> Who died more often? Men. >> Who are the primary victims of war? >> Who died more often? Men. >> Who are the primary victims of war? Your position? Look, your position is women are the primary victims of war. I'm not asking you who died more because you're
07:02:04
Brian Atlasright. It is men. But your analysis seems to point to and there were probably women who were raped during World War I. So the question is who's the primary victims of war for World War I?
07:02:16
Chloe Roma>> People who lost their lives. >> Okay. So is that men? >> More men lost their lives lost their lives than women. >> Also plenty of men were raped when they were or sorry rape pardon me Brian. I'm
07:02:29
Chloe Romagetting used to it. >> Um especially like prisoners of war. It was extremely common. The statistic was very alarming. They did a study on it after World War II. >> Women have been prisoners of war too. And in that instance, they're grave.
07:02:42
Crystal (Policy)They're they're taken advantage of. So they're in turn a victim. No. >> Can can I get a straight answer though? World War I men or women? Who are the primary victims of the World War I? >> People who lost their lives? >> Men or women? Dude,
07:02:54
Crystal (Policy)>> which is who? Which is who? >> Both sexes died during World War I. >> There was vastly more men. >> But I'm asking women. The answer can be one of two. Men or women. If it's a binary and you're setting it up that
07:03:06
Brian Atlasway, then perhaps the question is men. >> Men or women? Those are the two possible answers. Men or women? Who are the primary victims of >> men died more in World War I? >> Can we just be authentic? That's literally the answer forward. Come on.
07:03:19
Brian Atlas>> That's the answer. >> So men is your answer. >> Even accounting for the fact that women >> were essay during World War I. >> Okay, they're in still in the victim category, are they not? Well, they're in the victim category, but I'm asking primary.
07:03:33
Crystal (Policy)>> Primary. >> Okay. Primary. >> Primary victim. Men or women? >> Men. >> Okay. All right. There we go. What about World War II?
07:03:44
Brian Atlas>> It would be the same answer. >> Okay. Vietnam War. >> Okay. But so I'm a little confused here. So World War I, World War II, the these were the biggest military conflicts
07:03:55
Brian Atlasever. You said, "Well, women get raped during wartime." Yes, this is true. This definitely happens. But so how do you reconcile your original answer, which is women are the primary victims of war,
07:04:07
Brian Atlasnot men. But now you're saying when I'm breaking it down to specific wars, the biggest wars that we've ever had, now you're changing it to men. Are you just changing your answer in general or >> I think people who lost their lives
07:04:20
Brian Atlasacross the spectrum of wartime are all victims and in some instances that may be more men than women. >> You you provided those examples. though. >> Well, in every single war ever in human
07:04:30
Brian Atlashistory, men have always outnumbered >> uh when it comes to deaths. >> Okay. >> Also, the jobs were different. Um >> so men are the primary victims or still women.
07:04:44
Crystal (Policy)>> Okay. >> In that context and men, >> but now that we've had a broader discussion then, well, you're saying they've lost their lives over the swath of history. So, it's obviously more men
07:04:55
Brian Atlaswho have been a victim. in a broader context. >> She just needed specifics, guys. >> Wait, one question on this. Kind of curious. Uh, would you
07:05:08
Brian Atlasmaybe I'll just open up to the whole panel. Would you kill 10 men to prevent one woman from being essent?
07:05:25
Crystal (Policy)It's It's just the trolley question. Like >> anybody I wouldn't >> I don't think murder is acceptable. Like >> Well, they're both they're both terrible awful things. >> Essay isn't death, though. Like that's
07:05:38
Crystal (Policy)totally like above the spectrum. But you can heal from essay, but you can't heal from death. So like >> is this true? >> I'd kill Hitler to prevent World War II. That's that's >> Would you kill baby Hitler? >> Yes, I would.
07:05:49
Brian Atlas>> Oh my god. Yeah. I mean, hey, as long as we know discuss. >> Uh, Lindsay, Lindsay Lee, number 17, you say men are more privileged in society
07:06:00
Brian Atlasthan women. McKenna, you agree men are more privileged in society than women. Taylor, you also agree men are more privileged in society than women. Why is that?
07:06:12
McKenna>> Did I agree on that one? >> You did. I remember you. I was like, I don't think I think I meant to cross that one out, too. Jesus, guys.
07:06:24
Brian Atlas>> So, to the people that I name, you know how I said your guys' names. So, I'm hoping that was my pro. >> So, I guess >> that was my >> Well, cuz I'm trying to think cuz I I
07:06:37
McKennaguess I don't really agree with that. So, I don't know why I circled it. Um >> Okay. So, you think their men and women are equal in privilege? You think women are more privileged? >> I think it depends on Yeah. what part of life we're talking about. There are some
07:06:49
McKennaareas where men may have more privilege. There are some areas where women may have more privilege. Um, I mean, now everybody's going to get mad at me about this again, but like simple things like not having to like be worried or as
07:07:02
Chloe Romaworried like when you're walking alone at night, things like that. >> Men take up the majority to be um victims of violent crimes, especially random ones. Women take up the majority to be attacked by people they know. Men take up overwhelmingly the amount to be
07:07:15
Gemma Hexattacked by strangers. most likely are the ones who are not going to report or talk to it about it >> to anybody because they'll see like there's a stigma against it even if you were essay or or something happened
07:07:28
Gemma Hex>> it it they they'll call you gay. They'll call they'll call you all the different names in the book because you're a man and you should have been stronger enough to to to fight it off. Yeah, I think men are actually three to four, if I you can fact check me on this, please do
07:07:41
Gemma Hexactually, but I think men are two to three or three to four times more likely to be um attacked out late at night than women are. >> Men are also statistically higher for random violence on the streets.
07:07:54
Gemma Hex>> Yeah, that's what I'm talking about >> as well. Yeah, like not not just like and stuff, but like robberies, >> just just randomly coming up to somebody at a bar or something and and them. Um I
07:08:06
McKennaI obviously it happens to women as well, but like if you think about it, it's just they're >> disproportional. It's not comparable. >> Yeah. What all I was going to say was that was like the only trickle of anything I could think of in my mind,
07:08:19
McKennawhich is why I didn't mean to agree with it. I think it it can be equal. We have losses. You know, men have good things. We have bad things. There are good things about being a man. Good things about being a woman. Terrible things about being a man. Terrible things about being a woman when it comes to society
07:08:32
Brian Atlasand privilege. So, >> uh, Taylor, do you want to weigh in on this? Why are men or how are men more privileged in society than women? >> Uh, no. I think Kenna kind of covered it. >> Are you just not going to participate or
07:08:45
Crystal (Policy)>> she's checked out? >> Um, no. I'm just I kind of agree with her. So, and then >> All right. >> In general, women do have more privilege
07:08:55
Crystal (Policy)in society, especially now. I mean, prostitution is the oldest um job in the book. So now you can even monetize that even more now and demand to be respected. That's >> that's a little bit of a privilege, >> but it's like well you don't have to be
07:09:09
Chloe Romaa prisoner. >> You can make that choice. You can make that choice now even in 2025. Like that's a privilege that you can even go and you know do that. >> When I was a teenager we used to look out for each other cuz one of our biggest fears and one of the worst things that could happen was like being
07:09:21
Chloe Romasexually exploited or ending up being an escort, a prostitute, being pimped out, being just exploited. And now it's like >> now women aspire to be that. >> When I when I was younger, we thought we
07:09:32
McKennawere so cool to go like 14, 15 to go hang out with 25-year-old college students cuz they invited us to a party. >> No, same. >> Yeah. Like driving in the back of the car, you know, smoking. >> They like me because I'm vodka in the
07:09:46
McKennawater bottle. You >> look back and you're like, >> I was groomed. I was groomed. >> Literally. >> Lindsay Lee, men are more privileged in society than women. Why is that?
07:10:01
Lindsay Lee>> I more so agree with Kenna where like women do have privilege just depending on what the career is, what part of society we're talking about. But as far as when you look at from like a white
07:10:12
Lindsay Leecollar standpoint, most of those positions are held by men. Most positions of power are held by men and they're trying to change that gap. But
07:10:20
Lindsay Leeat the same time, like you could argue that it's privilege and men argue about pretty privilege all the time and I totally agree with them. So I think it I think it goes both ways. We both have
07:10:32
Lindsay Leeour privileges, but as far as like from the white collar standpoint, which is what most men are going to look at. Men definitely have that under wraps. >> Which is what what are the privileges? Well, I just told you like they're more
07:10:44
Lindsay Leelikely to be selected or put into positions of power or authority or higher positions in companies and you know women make up more than half the population but the gap in those
07:10:56
Lindsay Leepositions is >> what factual basis do you have to make that claim? >> But that this is why none of us want to engage because there's two who are trying to take over the show from you and it just makes us not want to interact at all. >> But this is a debate. You said debates
07:11:09
Lindsay Leecome with like statistics. I'm She's allowed to ask you what your sources. >> This is a panel that's all having a discussion. You guys have done nothing but attack the all of the women of our industry. Oh, you definitely are. Both
07:11:21
Gemma Hexof you definitely are. >> I am not attacking you. I think she came from very annoying by just not answering questions. I would rather you just answer. >> It's more annoying to be interrupted.
07:11:33
Lindsay LeeSo, I'd rather not answer than be interrupted and attacked by two women who just degrade rather than come up with real like arguments. >> I am not degrading you. I wish that you had more interesting things to say and I wish that you answered questions when
07:11:47
Gemma Hexyou ask them. >> When you're asked question I will totally give you one cuz it sounds like you both need help with emotional. >> People put a lot of work >> and money and travel into being here.
07:11:58
Gemma HexI'm very excited to be here and to hear you just be like it's so it's >> I'm happy to be here. I'm happy to be here. I'm not happy with the women
07:12:07
Lindsay Leechosen to be on this panel who are then also who are also allowed to take over the show and have several women who say that they don't feel like it's a fair conversation when you just interrupt and
07:12:20
Chloe Romainterrupt and >> great I don't care about >> just be assertive like I'm loud totally you got to check me my fiance does all the time I have a lot of >> I know I'm assertive and then you get up and walk away because you can't take it because you don't have emotional regulation
07:12:31
Chloe Roma>> no I actually choose I actually choose to leave when the conversation no longer involves me and is to like take a breath. So that actually is emotional intelligence regulation. >> I can't handle it then leave.
07:12:44
Chloe Roma>> Oh my god. >> Oh no. I'm fine. I just think >> this could be a way better conversation without you here. >> Oh, you think so? Cuz you don't answer questions. So if I wasn't here and my last show was great. >> I'm enjoying everyone here. Everyone's
07:12:56
Crystal (Policy)doing a great job. >> The stars of the show. They answer any question. When it comes when it comes to men though, being more privileged in society, it depends on the type of man. If you're Stephen Curry, then obviously you're having more privilege. If you're that AI version of me, then maybe not so
07:13:11
Gemma Hexmuch. >> That's valid. So, what kind of man are you? >> If he worked for it, is a privilege. >> Um, >> if he worked for it, is a privilege. I think that's that's what I was coming at uh you with is is you're like all these
07:13:22
Gemma Hexblue collar men, how do you know they didn't work very hard to be there? You know, >> donated $69. You literally did not white collar. >> You're annoying Jesus Christ. >> Death or gray?
07:13:33
SPEAKER_00>> Would you rather get shot, blown up, stabbed, and then die or any version of essay and live? >> Women are more privileged. Name one thing women can't do that men can.
07:13:48
Crystal (Policy)>> Get an abortion.
07:13:52
Chloe Roma>> Have babies >> optically? Yeah. I don't know. I think um I think it's not a lot of people aren't going to like this, but um it's we're not at the point where men are just like who's more privileged. It's
07:14:03
Chloe Romaactually like oppression at this point because if women took up the majority of the suicide rate, the homicide rate, the homeless rate, the addictions rate, majority to get killed by the police, majority to be victims of violent crime,
07:14:15
Chloe Romait would be an international crisis and we would be marching for women's rights and uh women's oppression. So I think it doesn't do it justice to just be like what's the word you used? Underprivileged. It's like oppression at this point.
07:14:29
Brian Atlas>> Yeah. >> Moving on to the next one. We have uh women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. To which Taylor and Lindsay or
07:14:40
Brian Atlasno hold on not Lindsay sorry uh Taylor and McKenna, you both agree women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. We're going to start with Taylor. Uh, Taylor, can you explain that? What uh
07:14:53
Brian Atlaswhat do you mean? >> Uh, can you say the question again? >> Women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. You agree with this? So, I guess what rights uh do men have that women don't?
07:15:09
Brian Atlas>> He said start with Taylor. >> I know. [ __ ] I need a minute. I need a minute. Take over the show. >> No, no. Why don't you just answer the question? I understand why you're so pissed all the time, Brian.
07:15:24
McKenna>> I mean, she just said she wanted a minute. >> Yeah. Okay. >> In my mind, where I went with it probably just body autonomy. Like from a very young age, even if you have something bad happen. >> Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. The qu she already like the previous cup question,
07:15:36
Brian Atlasshe already pushed it off to you. I'm asking Taylor now in her own words. >> Yeah, we'll wait.
07:15:45
Brian Atlas>> Champagne pops. >> Okay, >> do it now. They're going to be angry the whole time they wake you. >> No, I'm okay. You go first. You go first. >> I'm not allowed. >> Go first. Just go first. >> Then you're if she goes first, you're
07:15:56
Brian Atlasjust gonna say I agree with McKenna like you did the previous times. >> I'm just asking. You said you agreed women do not have equal rights to men the USA. I'm just asking how.
07:16:16
Jade WarrickI'm just gonna be silent. >> Okay. >> But it's a podcast. >> You can't be silently talk. Like, come on, girl. >> So, what right? >> You have an opinion.
07:16:27
Big Booty Tay>> Tell us it. >> Uh, I guess I'm okay. I'm okay. >> I'll be quiet for this one. >> She's not nervous, but I'm going to >> I'll set this one out.
07:16:38
Brian Atlas>> Wait, hold on. Can you clarify? You're You want to be quiet because you >> What's the matter? >> Because why?
07:16:49
Big Booty Tay>> I just I'll just be quiet. >> What? >> Oh man. >> Did she bully? Why did you want to be quiet? >> Bully you into silence. Did she? >> No, I just said be quiet. >> I hope not. >> I don't really have any statistics or
07:17:02
Big Booty Tayanything. I don't know. >> Do you still agree with what you answered? >> I don't think anyone I don't think I agree with what I answered. >> Okay, that's cool. I don't even believe it though. I don't believe it. >> I know, but like I answered that like hours ago and I probably had something
07:17:14
Brian Atlason my mind and I I can't there's like nothing to opinions that you don't know if you stand by them or not. >> Hold on. Hold on. Women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. You
07:17:25
Brian Atlasagree with this? >> Is there anything that comes to mind as to why that is?
07:17:37
Big Booty Tayas of >> I'm literally holding my breath. >> No, it's it's fine. No, you didn't do anything. It's fine. I just I don't
07:17:47
Brian Atlasthink I agree with it now. >> Okay. So, then your position then is women have equal rights to men in the United States.
07:17:59
Brian Atlas>> So, bad faith. Okay. >> Okay. If you've changed your mind, the entailment of that would be that now your position is women do have equal rights to men in the
07:18:13
Chloe RomaUSA. >> Oh my god, I'm literally sweating. I can like feel him raging beside me. I don't like understand chair just shaking.
07:18:23
Brian Atlas>> Nothing. Okay. Don't I don't think there do you think that women have equal rights to men in the USA.
07:18:37
Brian Atlas>> See, you can say you can say anything and it's not going to at least engage in good faith. Just get the [ __ ] off the show if you're not going to say like it's one thing for you to if you say
07:18:49
Brian Atlasyou've changed your position then then the answer to this should surely be yes. Yes, Brian. I agree. Uh, women do do have equal rights to men in the USA, but now you're just playing some game.
07:19:03
Brian Atlas>> Okay. >> Yeah. Okay. Is this what she does in relationships? She just [ __ ] stonewalls and won't actually like engage in a conversation. Is this what you do? >> Tired. >> No,
07:19:16
Big Booty Tayyou're literally have any like statistics. I can't really ask for statistics. >> I just I can't really think of anything. I'm sorry. I don't know. I told you I'll sit this one out. If you're afraid of saying something and have me like fact check you, I'll sit it out.
07:19:29
Brian Atlas>> I'm not asking you for statistics. I'm not asking you for a study. I'm just >> your personal opinion. Your personal opinion. >> I'm asking you,
07:19:40
Brian Atlasdo women have equal rights to men in the USA?
07:19:46
Chloe Roma>> Oh my god, bro. Just get her the [ __ ] out of here. Like, what what is the point of this? Is somebody else going to come on and like actually added something? Like it's such a it's it's actually such a like disservice to all the people that put this podcast
07:19:59
Brian Atlastogether for real. >> Well, then let's let somebody else talk for a while. I just can't think of anything. I just can't think of anything. >> But okay, but I get that you're not going to you're not you can't think of
07:20:11
Brian Atlasan example. So, is it true that your position actually is women do not have equal rights to men in the USA? to which you previously agreed.
07:20:25
Jade Warrick>> Wow. >> Honestly, >> so legally, >> do you have any of your own thoughts? >> Legally, we are equal. Yes or no?
07:20:36
Big Booty Tay>> Depends on the like scenario. I guess I feel like we can be equal in some things but some things men are don't think that we should have rights as women think things that we should. >> Do you mean like state by state? It
07:20:51
Big Booty Tayvaries. >> Yeah. >> What things do men think you should have rights for? >> Uh like abortion. >> That's not a right. >> Or >> that's true. Sorry. >> I don't know. >> Okay.
07:21:03
Crystal (Policy)>> Abortion is not a right. >> I think I I don't know. >> We're getting there. You're talking to us. That's awesome. What else? Women can vote. That is true. We all can vote.
07:21:16
Chloe Roma>> I feel like I'm trying to convince my daughter to tell me what she learned at school that day. Like this is the humming and hawing she gets me. She's like, "Oh, >> if you if you don't want to speak, just say please move on to the next person." Or
07:21:27
Brian Atlas>> Well, she tried, but Brian Brian's question. >> She's done it the whole time. >> Okay. Can I just get a yes or no to this? Do you agree with this statement?
07:21:40
Brian AtlasWomen do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Yes or no?
07:21:51
Brian Atlas>> I guess I don't know. Just very >> Do you agree? >> Are you high right now? >> Hold on. Hold on. That's my question, >> guys. Stop. Stop. You guys keep [ __ ] I'm trying to get to it, but you [ __ ] tired. Forget it.
07:22:02
Brian AtlasWomen do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Do you agree?
07:22:10
Brian Atlas>> Men and women have equal rights. >> Oh my god, you're [ __ ] [ __ ] Next [ __ ] thing. Holy [ __ ] dude.
07:22:20
Brian Atlas>> Holy [ __ ] >> Oh my god, dude. Holy [ __ ] Thank you for wasting [ __ ] 10 minutes of our time. It >> was literally seven.
07:22:30
Brian Atlas>> Holy [ __ ] I was watching. >> Unbelievable, bro. All right.
07:22:38
Brian Atlas>> She could have just said that immediately. Oh, actually, I don't think that, even though it would have been a [ __ ] lie. God damn. [Music] Claim donated $69.
07:22:50
SPEAKER_00Men have to work harder. Even attractive men have still have to work more than their equal counterpart. Men have to
07:22:57
SPEAKER_00prove themselves constantly. Women just have to show up. This show is proof.
07:23:06
SPEAKER_00>> Out here spitting facts today. >> All right. Thank you, Clay. Appreciate it, man. Um, [Music] >> Hasty George donated $70. All we have
07:23:18
SPEAKER_00heard from Chair 2 is feminist pretal complaining and nonsense. You can't handle the facts and valid points some of the other women are making because you have no valid arguments. >> That part.
07:23:31
Lindsay Lee>> Yep. No, I just feel like even when Taylor did speak up just now, she was immediately shot down and degraded for taking seven minutes to answer, but it's like you're literally the one or did it take seven minutes?
07:23:44
Brian Atlas>> I'm not going to let you [ __ ] gaslight. She's either intentionally trolling or she's so obtuse that she's just refusing to engage in good faith in the conversation. >> I feel like it's more of a trauma response based on how other people are acting.
07:23:56
Lindsay Lee>> You can't claim trauma response for I said I think >> I know but women cannot claim trauma response for everything in their life that is literally at a table.
07:24:10
Lindsay Lee>> But would you both speak the same way to a man like this about it if he was wondering what the hell is wrong? I've called maybe guitar. I'm not talking about you cuz you're no longer the host.
07:24:22
Chloe Roma>> I don't know if you're familiar with me, but I call out everybody. Men, women. My mouth is rated E for everybody. So, nobody can claim that I just like take men's side cuz they get the smoke. >> That's literally what your entire like
07:24:34
Chloe Romapersona online is. Basically, you're manate highlighting male issues. That doesn't mean I support men's wrongs. I'm not I'm not a feminist here. I can support men without supporting their wrongs. feminist is used so loosely and
07:24:46
Lindsay Leelike you all don't even know what it actually is defined as you know what the OG definition is yeah go ahead >> what is it >> go ahead and Google it cuz I'm not going to say word for word
07:24:58
Lindsay Leeasking if you know it >> you claim she's using this word okay but I clearly said beforehand I love men I respect men but I don't >> yeah so wait but >> see why would I talk if I'm going to be
07:25:11
Lindsay Leeinterrupted >> what's the point what is the point of this podcast if we're just all going to be interrupted anyway by one of the two women or three over here. >> So, what's the definition of feminism?
07:25:24
Lindsay Lee>> Go ahead, Chloe. >> No, I'm asking you. You >> did you pull it up on your phone while you were running away? >> No, I know it >> because you pulled it up on your phone. >> Nobody's going to interrupt you. >> What? What is it? >> I can Google it for you.
07:25:35
Chloe Roma>> No, you don't. No, you you accused me of loosely using the term and or even trying to use like weird little petty attacks like me like walking away to Google stuff. So, if you're so smart, what's
07:25:48
Lindsay Lee>> I don't think anyone's emotional response as a precaution. It can be just like very vaguely, you know, labeled as feminism every time.
07:25:57
Lindsay Lee>> What does feminism mean to you? wanting equal respect, rights, and privilege in society. And when you look at like, okay, let's give an example of like
07:26:09
Lindsay Leeslavery, right? It no longer exists, but yet we still have sex slaves. >> Well, I know, but we still have sex slaves today. >> Not in the United States. >> They're still here. >> That's not true.
07:26:21
Chloe Roma>> Sex traff. >> The government. This is literally a [ __ ] crime. No, it is >> true. Okay. >> Oh my god. So the definition of feminism is the
07:26:32
Chloe Romaattempt to break down the patriarchal systems of hierarchy that oppress both men and women. So I'm very educated. I know I'm loud. >> Do you think corn is oppressive to men? >> Yeah. Yeah. Who do you think invented
07:26:46
Lindsay Leecorn? >> Well, we said that women who who invented like let's say who started Pornhub? Who who invented and started Only Fans? A woman started Only Fans and a man
07:26:58
Lindsay Leestarted Pornhub. Yeah. >> So, when you're looking at who's benefiting or who's creating, you can't say it's all women who are creating these problems and and creating things that are oppressing men. >> Nobody said that. You actually just
07:27:11
Chloe Roma>> But that's what you are saying. >> Oh, you went off the rails. >> And nobody ever said anything like that. >> Yeah. I don't even know where that's coming from. I'm so confused. It's hard to confuse me. But >> it is pretty tough answering a direct
07:27:24
Crystal (Policy)direct question, but once you're giving more context, it's like allowable at that point. So if somebody asks you what's a feminist and even she tried to give you another clarifier to you, but there still wasn't an answer that way.
07:27:38
Lindsay Lee>> Does that make sense? Well, they've given because they because they've given examples about like how women can't walk to their car at night and feel like they can safely go to their car at night and then you guys just try to argue that oh
07:27:49
Lindsay Leemen are the victims of violent crimes as well. Yes, I agree. I agree that there are men and women who are victims of violent crimes, but men aren't constantly scared that there's going to be a woman behind them who's going to assault them. >> Not a woman. They're scared there's a
07:28:03
Kate (Boat)man that's going to assault them. >> Exactly. >> But that's not why that same fear that women have. It's not any different. >> Yeah. >> And when men are >> on both sides, the perpetrators are still men. >> That's not always the case, though. And
07:28:15
Lindsay Leeit doesn't make all men bad. >> I I never said it makes all men bad. I'm saying that don't you think it would be great if we could have a society where, you know, men and women both faced equal
07:28:27
Lindsay Leeconsequences. I mean, we've got the whole Epstein stuff going on right now that proves how many people are involved in terrible things. Most of the time actually when you're talking about
07:28:37
Kate (Boat)consequences when you're when you're talking about consequences women generally get lesser consequences than men generally get lesser
07:28:48
Lindsay Leepunishments than the majority of sex slaves are they men in in the world. This is what I figured out what you do. That's the point. It's women and children.
07:28:58
Brian Atlas>> Stop both of you. This is what Lindsay's strategy is. When you're trying to have a a substantive conversation about anything, any sort of criticisms directed towards feminism or her
07:29:09
Brian Atlasworldview, she immediately just goes to well there uh it's called the fallacy of relative privation. Well, uh there's uh PDF files in the world and Epstein and
07:29:21
Brian Atlaslet's talk about grape. Like you always want to shift the conversation to like well there's other bad things happening in the world. So, let's talk about that instead of like having a conversation about the actual topic at hand. That's
07:29:34
Brian Atlasyour strategy for everything. You always bring every single conversation, every single conversation with you. It always devolves down to essay, uh, sex slaves,
07:29:45
Brian AtlasEpstein, PDF files. That's literally you have like some weird obsess obsession. It's kind of weird. Like, we could have be having a debate over pineapple on pizza and you'd be like, "Well, hold on.
07:29:56
Brian Atlas[ __ ] Epstein's Island is like [ __ ] you [ __ ] lose your [ __ ] mind if you're debate. Okay, what do PDF files prefer? It's [ __ ] weird. >> No, I think what she does that, but I think what she also does is when you're
07:30:08
Chloe Romachallenged with something, when you like you think you know something and then someone challenges you like, you know, you someone was talking about privilege and so someone else responded with a statistic and you were like see like right now you're checking out. You're
07:30:20
Chloe Romalike, when you hear something you don't like and when someone's not agreeing with you, you either check out or you have this like what are those things called? Rolodex. You have a rolodex of five topics and you're like this one.
07:30:33
Chloe RomaMen sleep with goats. There's pedophiles. There's I've heard the most outrageous [ __ ] from you and it's impressive. >> Okay. Like it's impressive. So, round of applause for you. But again, it doesn't
07:30:45
Lindsay Leeshow intelligence at all. >> I never even said that. You never said you were intelligent. >> No, but you're just constantly projecting all this [ __ ] on me, but I'm not projecting anything on you. >> See, but again, right, I just said
07:30:57
Gemma Hexsomething to you that you don't like, and you're like, well, you're projecting something you didn't like earlier, and you're like, well, walk away. >> She has done a master class in gaslighting. >> Oh, for sure. 100%. You would be a terrible person to date. I hope you stay
07:31:11
Gemma Hexsingle, actually. >> I am praying I I die alone. Like the fights would never singooting it until it somehow fits into your little play-doh
07:31:24
Brian Atlas>> and doesn't even she goes all the way upstairs. She goes upstairs, gets an argument, comes back, confuses everybody. >> By the way, guys, we're just going to do the We're going to have a roast session.
07:31:32
Brian AtlasTTS has been lowered. $30. Well, $29 TTS. $29 TTS. We do have Pasty. Hold on, Pasty. I'm going to get yours in here in just a minute. He's coming in.
07:31:43
Brian AtlasThe hell? Or did I already do it? Wait, did I already do this one? Here >> it came in.
07:31:55
SPEAKER_00Complaining and nonsense. You can't handle the facts and valid points. Some of the other women started. >> It's been a while.
07:32:04
McKenna>> Tental $30 TTS. Okay. McKenna, women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. Why is that? Um, I think my thought process there is just in regards probably to not being
07:32:17
McKennaallowed to do what we want to do with our own bodies. Um, and I understand there's birth control available and there are condoms available and I understand that getting an abortion is not like something that could be a
07:32:29
McKennaright, but I think you should be allowed to do what you want to do with your own body and if you are pregnant, you shouldn't have to be forced to carry the pregnancy depending on the state that you live in. But what would this have to do with equal rights between men and women?
07:32:42
McKenna>> Yeah, because men don't have that. They actually have zero options. So, where's the equality in that would actually that would be more of a privilege. >> You have to be of a certain age. Um, and like there's a lot of other factors into being like able to go and get your tubes
07:32:54
Gemma Hextied as a woman if you're single um and you're not in a relationship with a man. Um, so the same >> I could have gotten my tubes tied at 15. my fiance is gonna >> like I I have a I have a disease that
07:33:06
Gemma Hexdirectly affects my uterus and in order to get rid of that disease I could get a hyerectomy. I can make that decision. I can also make the decision to do porn.
07:33:16
Chloe RomaPorn which is literally deciding what I do with my body on a daily basis. >> No, she's right though. Doctors Well, I want to get my tubes tied and my uh even though I have two kids, I'm 28 that
07:33:29
Chloe Romashe's wrong. My fiance has to sign off on that, but he wants to get a vasectomy and I also have to sign off on it. So, that's something that we are just aren't taught as women. I wasn't either. I was shocked cuz I was like, what a
07:33:40
McKennadisservice. But it goes both ways. >> As far as my understanding though, he only has to get it signed off by you because you guys are together. >> The vasectomy. >> Like if he were a single man, he could
07:33:52
McKennajust go get a vasectomy. >> Uh, no. if he depending on how old he was and how many kids he has >> with respect to >> Okay, then I'd say that's just misinformation. Not on your part. I mean, on the majority of the population not understanding that a man has to get
07:34:04
Kate (Boat)any type of >> part of that has to do with that when you want something like that done, it's a surgery. Your insurance company is paying for it. If there is not a medical necessity for it, your insurance company
07:34:16
Gemma Hexdoes not want to pay out for something like that. Um, in in relation to this, I don't know if you guys have heard of like the daddy stitch or like >> Yeah, like getting the stitch to make the vanilla opener tighter.
07:34:29
Gemma Hex>> That still happens in a lot of places. Um, it was only >> like within the past No, it's it's absolutely it's absolutely not. >> No, I've heard nurses and stuff talk about it.
07:34:40
Gemma Hex>> Not even too far back, like uh maybe 10 years they they started to get rid of that. But there are I literally just looked it up recently. >> This is like
07:34:52
Gemma Hexa very dubious claim. >> It's It's not though. It is. >> How do you different Hold on. Hold on. So I agree that it could it possibly has
07:35:02
Brian Atlashappened or you know it it has happened that this has been done where they do an additional stitch uh for the pleasure of the husband. Again I I've actually not seen any evidence for this. I looked into this.
07:35:15
Brian Atlas>> Oh yeah. No, the woman has to consent. >> I looked into this. My understanding though that they're trying to conflate women who have had vaginal tearing and the doctor does what is medically necessary by stitching up a vaginal
07:35:28
Gemma Hextear. The guy says, "Oh, throw another stitch in there for me." They don't do that. They don't do that.
07:35:35
Gemma Hex>> Ridiculous. This is some like feminist trope that I definitely happened once or >> do more research to Make sure I don't by the way of saying the wrong thing again.
07:35:48
Brian Atlas>> The tomb's tied. Hold on. The tubal legation. Uh, >> it does not require a husband's signature or consent >> from the research I've just done. >> A tub what?
07:36:01
McKenna>> Does not require a husband's signature or consent. >> But some doctors will deny you like deny you won't allow you to do it. Part of that has due to how young you are and being single. >> Hold on. But but here's the thing. I
07:36:14
Brian Atlasthink what you're trying to get at is that there are it perhaps is a longer uh there's more perhaps hoops you have to jump through to get your tubes tied but
07:36:26
Brian Atlasthat's because it's a more invasive procedure and I don't believe it's reversible whereas vasectomies can be reversible. So vasectomies are done I don't know if with tubes tied you have to like go under and uh you know you
07:36:39
Brian Atlashave to be put under >> the vasectomy is a very it's not a particularly invasive procedure. >> No >> you're in and out pretty quick and >> so I don't know there's a lot of things being thrown out here. I it seems a bit
07:36:52
Brian Atlasdubious but >> I I'll definitely do more research into that. >> But yeah me too. >> When it comes to equal rights I think we're talking about something that's sort of like a law something like that. So, McKenna, I'm just asking again. You
07:37:05
McKennayou say women do not have equal rights to men in the USA. I ask how. >> Um, the only point of subject that I had on that that I was thinking of was about the body autonomy and the rights with our bodies and having access to care,
07:37:18
McKennabeing able to get it done like you said with less hoops to jump through necessarily. But I also didn't know that any man had to have any type of like you saying you had to sign off for your partner for him to get a basectomy or want to get a vasectomy. Yeah. I didn't know that was a thing, you know. So
07:37:30
McKennathat's ignorance on my part there. >> Yeah. Might be different here. >> It may be different here because I was like I didn't think about that. I was like as far as I knew here that's not how it was or that the man had more of the right over himself. But that's really the only um point of contingent
07:37:44
Brian Atlasthat my mind jumped to. >> But that's I abortion is something that sort of uh primarily uh is related to women. But again, as it relates to equal rights,
07:37:57
Brian Atlasyou could make the argument that in order for equality to exist between men and women on this issue, you would have to roll back abortion rights entirely for there to be equality between men and
07:38:09
Chloe Romawomen. >> Yeah. Or you could just give men the same amount of time to choose that women have. It's called financial abortion >> or legal paternal surrender. >> And I don't understand why that's not a thing because >> I definitely think that should be a
07:38:21
Chloe Romathing. teachers who have like, and this this isn't just some weird propaganda, you can Google it. There's many news stories where a grown ass woman has molested a teenage boy. He got her
07:38:33
Chloe Romapregnant and he had to pay child support. So, you've got like men paying to their perpetrators. So, I think I think men actually very clearly have less rights over their own autonomy than women do. They don't even have birth
07:38:43
Brian Atlascontrol. What the [ __ ] >> Okay. Well, seems like nobody has any support for women not having rights to men the USA. Uh I think the only the last one on the questionnaire that we'll
07:38:56
Brian Atlasdo, then we're going to let some roast come in. By the way, guys, $30 TTS, get the roast in. We're going to let a few collect, then we'll uh get them all out. Uh wrong for high body count men to
07:39:06
Brian Atlasprefer to date low body count or virgin women. Uh why is that? >> Yeah, I circled that one, too. Mhm.
07:39:17
Big Booty TayWhy? Taylor. Oh, no, she didn't. Um, Taylor didn't circle that one. >> I just feel like body count shouldn't really matter. If you like somebody, you like somebody. I don't think it should matter who they slept with, how many times they've slept with somebody. Like,
07:39:28
Chloe Romaa pass is a pass. >> Almost everyone here, though, I except for Taylor, it seems, agrees. Wrong for high body count men to prefer to date low body count or virgin women. >> It's like broke women that don't have
07:39:40
Chloe Romaany sort of uh aspirations to do anything in life. demanding a rich man. It's like why why do you equate to that type of uh value? It's the same thing as like a woman like if Bonnie Blue were
07:39:51
Chloe Romawell she does demand virgins but never mind a different one. It's like even you know if somebody with like like you you've got a very high body count if you were to demand a virgin I would probably
07:40:03
Chloe Romaactually question your intentions and assume you're a predator actually cuz it's like naivity to me. >> Yeah. >> Virginity comes with like naivity and inexperience. And so if you're somebody that has a lot of experience and you're
07:40:16
Chloe Romapurposefully seeking somebody with no experience, sus. >> Questionable. >> Why is it sus? >> Because there's like it's taking away an innocence in a way.
07:40:27
Gemma Hex>> Not quite. I think it's it's the wanting them to never be touch. I I don't know. I have my own opinion about this. It's that men want to believe that they are like the best sexual partner that this
07:40:39
Gemma Hexperson has ever been with, right? And so they want to be with somebody who's never really been with anybody because they don't have anything to compare it to. >> But what would actually let's let's
07:40:49
Brian Atlasgrant that. Let's say that yes, these men are they want to be the best that >> with that woman? >> Nothing wrong with that. >> What's I What's actually wrong with that? >> I don't I don't see something wrong with
07:41:02
Gemma Hexthat. I think >> I if if it's >> it's about like a sultan wanting 10 virgin
07:41:11
Gemma Hexgirls over like one, you know, Mary Magdala. Like I I understand why the Sultan would want pure women to create a pure legacy if if
07:41:24
Brian Atlasthat makes sense. >> But I So here's the thing. I >> I don't know if I'm going struggle with this here. this idea that so guys so
07:41:36
Brian Atlastrying to think the framing on this. Okay, here it is. So if it is wrong for men to have a preference towards women
07:41:45
Brian Atlaswho have had less sex, then your position must be that men should want their girlfriend or wife to have [ __ ] more men. Like that would be more
07:41:56
Gemma Hexidealistic than >> uh I don't I don't believe I'm saying that. I I'm I'm thinking like the men would like a lower body count type thing. For me, I would want a guy who
07:42:09
Brian Atlashas been with more women because I would want him to be >> You want him to be more experienced. >> Well, there's a differential here between what it takes to be good in bed between a man and a woman.
07:42:19
Brian Atlas>> Connection is all you need, man. But again, I what where I get stumped here is then if it's wrong for a man to want a woman with a low body counter to be a
07:42:29
Brian Atlasvirgin, then the opposite then must be true. Then it must be a desirable thing for the guy to like want his girlfriend to have been through as much dick as
07:42:41
Brian Atlaspossible, >> which is which seems like a way worse like a way more untenable position >> than the guy who wants to date a virgin
07:42:51
Chloe Romaor a woman with a low body count. >> Okay. Um, I think I'm getting a little confused, so I'm not going to uh >> the I I maybe take mine back because I
07:43:01
Chloe Romasee the word prefer now. Preference is everybody can prefer whatever they want to expect it >> is where I get sused out even I mean even preferring I'd be like h like why?
07:43:12
Chloe RomaBut I mean some people are into like tossing salads and I'm like why right? But pref preferences fine. But if you're going to expect it it's just delusional.
07:43:22
Chloe RomaIt's like a It's It's like an Only Fans model expecting this like super rich guy that's gonna You know what I'm saying? Like it's it's it's not uh realistic in my opinion. I just think it's weird.
07:43:34
Brian Atlas>> I I think the difference here though is I think this is because this is what men are attracted to. They're attracted to women with a low body count or women who are virgins. I think there's differentials. There's asymmetry between
07:43:46
Brian Atlaswhat men are attracted to and what women are attracted to. But I wouldn't, for example, a woman who lacked confidence, but she was attracted to men who had
07:43:57
Brian Atlasconfidence. I wouldn't think that this is it would be wrong for her to desire confidence in a partner if she's lacking in that trait or any other trait. Maybe
07:44:08
Brian Atlasa woman who's she's not funny at all, but she and I think you maybe this is the case for a lot of women, >> but almost this is a a universal among women. >> Women like funny guys.
07:44:22
Brian Atlas>> Oh, yeah. >> But are women wrong or hypocritical if they're not funny themselves for finding humor in men attractive? I would I would say no. That's it's if you're not a funny woman, but you want to date a
07:44:33
Brian Atlasfunny guy, totally fine. don't think you're a hypocrite at all. Okay. >> Even though to your example, Chloe, >> even if a woman's broke >> and she wants to date a billionaire, I
07:44:45
Brian Atlasdon't fault her for finding a billionaire attractive. That almost seems like >> I don't either. But when she starts demanding it. >> Mhm. >> Well, whether she can get it or not is another question. But a woman who's
07:44:56
Brian Atlasattracted to a man who's wealthy, >> uh, even if she's not wealthy her herself, I don't think this would point towards her being wrong or hypocritical
07:45:06
Brian Atlasor this thing. I don't think in order to desire a trait in somebody, you need possess said trait. >> Yeah, I think you sold me on that one. I agree with you. >> All right, there we go. Sweet agreement.
07:45:20
Brian AtlasThere we go. >> No problems. >> Yeah. >> Look, I think there's a lot of women who desire things, are attracted to things in men that they don't have, will never
07:45:31
Brian Atlashave. You know, like a woman who's a nobody, but she finds a famous actor attractive and she would definitely date him. Whether he would date her or not is another question. I
07:45:43
Brian Atlaswouldn't be like, "Oh, you're a that's wrong for you for an asymmetry to exist in your level of desire for this person because you lack the trait that they possess that you like."
07:45:54
Chloe Roma>> But it's whether or not it's a dating requirement. Like if a guy with a huge body count is like, "I will only date virgins." If if you're preferring it, it's fine. like
07:46:04
Gemma Hex>> if if it comes from some sort of like like religious and or like like not I don't know if it comes from a complex of some type. Um where again it's just like
07:46:16
Gemma HexI don't want her to have ever been with any other man cuz I want her to only like be loyal to me and like praise me and like I'll be the the sexual master for her or something. >> Wait, that sounds weird. >> That sounds Wait, hold on. I think
07:46:28
Chloe Romathat's totally okay. >> That's fair. Okay. I I do understand that. Um >> as women, we find it a bit possessive. Women don't like to be like possessed in that nature. >> It's fine. Like it's okay for them to
07:46:40
Chloe Romaprefer virgins, but if you are like, I will only date a virgin because I want to be the do. It's just weird. I get it. There's both sides to an argument. I think it's okay. I also think it's about
07:46:52
Gemma Hexthe intention, man. What are your intentions? Do you just prefer it or do you demand it? It's a big difference. I think it definitely can be different things for different people, but um I don't know. I'm kind of losing my stance on this, I feel.
07:47:06
Brian Atlas>> Well, >> you got us here, Brian. >> We cuz we were uh we've had this conversation with a guy before, and the guy was like, "Oh, no, no. Uh like body
07:47:16
Brian Atlascount doesn't matter. Uh this is like this weird thing where you know it's kind of uh maybe predatory for a guy to
07:47:26
Brian Atlasyou know he was saying that it it points towards men's insecurity to want a partner who has little experience because there's like a comparison that's going
07:47:38
Brian Atlason and he was trying to make the argument that men don't want to be compared to other partners. But then I was that statement as well earlier. >> But then the the logic would follow that, okay, well then if that's the
07:47:51
Brian Atlascase, your position must be then wouldn't you then want your woman to have [ __ ] a a bunch of other men before you. So she has the biggest pool of data to judge you from. >> That's going from one extreme to the next.
07:48:04
Brian Atlas>> They don't want to be judged. That's the point. But sure, I mean, a hundred body c, you know, a woman who's [ __ ] a hundred men, no offense to the ladies here who have >> [ __ ] more than that,
07:48:13
Brian Atlas>> who have uh who have, you know, gone uh above and beyond on that front, but it's like I think the the more tenable
07:48:24
Brian Atlasposition is the guy who you might have criticis criticism, excuse me, criticisms of it, but the guy who would prefer to not be compared to a bunch of
07:48:33
Brian Atlasmen versus the guy who has a leaning and a preference towards being with a woman who's [ __ ] more men. Like, I don't think any man thinks in his head,
07:48:46
Brian Atlas>> gee, I really like this girl, >> but only if she had [ __ ] more men before me. >> Like, that's not that's not a thought process I've ever had. I've also never
07:48:57
Chloe Romamet a man in real life either online in my community or in person that is like preferred as outwardly said I prefer virgins. I think most everyday average men just want somebody that loves them,
07:49:10
Brian Atlasrespects them and values them. >> Oh yeah, there's other there's other >> Is it out there? Sure. But I I've never seen it for >> there's obviously more there's other things than just a woman's body count or
07:49:22
Brian Atlasif she's a virgin. Like a woman could be a virgin, which is, you know, probably the most optimum manifestation of this thing, but she's a raging [ __ ] It's like, no, I don't want to date a raging
07:49:34
Jade Warrick[ __ ] even if she's a virgin. >> So, you know, it's not it's not the end. >> Like, I would rather also date a guy who has a low body count because
07:49:44
Chloe Roma>> I want to be special to him, too. And if his number is in the hundreds, >> you know, am I really that special? >> Oh my god. Yeah. Yeah, that just clicked for me for sure cuz I also prefer low
07:49:56
Chloe Romabody counts and I just think that uh it speaks a lot to how a man values a woman and her body, but that's a big part of it. Like I don't want to if you've slept with all these other women like what am I going to are you going to have like
07:50:08
Chloe Romayour reals playing in your head of like the favorite times? Like what do I compare to? >> That's a good point. All right, Brian, I'm even more on your side. >> Okay. Uh we're going to get into the roast session, guys. $29 TTS. Then we're
07:50:20
Brian Atlasgoing to wrap this up. $29 TTS. Before we do though, any final thoughts from any panelists? Going once, going twice. No. Okay. $30 TTS. Get them in, boys. Get them in. All
07:50:32
Brian Atlasright. So, actually, wait, we have a super chat first. Christopher, who do you think is physically more capable of bearing children? 19-year-old women or 35-year-old women? >> Oh my god, bro. >> Who do you think is more likely to be
07:50:44
Brian Atlasable to provide for a family? 19-year-old men or 35-year-old men? Seems like common sense to me for both men and women.
07:50:54
Brian AtlasNice beard, Christopher. God damn, look at that. He's a handsome guy. Uh, would you date Christopher? >> He looks >> Is he I can't tell. Is he uh >> Are you black? >> Is he black? >> If you're not black, it doesn't matter
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SPEAKER_01cuz I'm not racist. >> Is he Aboriginal or I can't tell. >> Yeah, I just said I was opening myself up to white people. So, bring it on. >> All right. Christopher, you single? We got to She You're single, right? >> I am single.
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Crystal (Policy)>> And you only date black guys. >> No, she said she opened it. >> He's trying to set me up. >> No. No. All right. Well, Christopher, thank you for the super chat, man.
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Brian AtlasReally appreciate it. All right. The TTS roasts are coming in. Uh, right. We have One sec, guys. It's loading up here. Like the video, guys, if you enjoyed the
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Brian Atlasstream. Oh, really quick. Uh, shop. If you can pull pull it up there, guys. You can buy whatever t-shirt for the price of a roast, you know, just buy if you
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Brian Atlaswant to get a t-shirt, get a little something. Uh, shop. Same pri. Our t-shirts are the same price now as a roast. Okay, we have I love men. Thank you.
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SPEAKER_00>> We love men donated $29. Chloe [ __ ] tattoos when the pot started. I really enjoyed your dicks, openness, etc. Chair number four. You are doing
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Crystal (Policy)what she can't. being respectful whilst not flicking Brian's little wien under the tape. >> Nice roast. That was a good one. >> I'm flicking your wiener. I guess
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Crystal (Policy)>> being respectful >> it's the accent. She has the AI noise. I don't get it. That's what it is. >> Thank you though. Thanks for that one.
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SPEAKER_00>> C1, Nightmare Fuel. C2, stop whining. C3, Red Rocket Cam Show. C4, I'm Calling
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SPEAKER_00Ice. C5, Airhead. C6, Pivot Queen. C7, Leech. C8, all forms of feminism are wrong, rat. C9, Direct deposit to
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Brian AtlasMcDonald's. >> Thank you. Appreciate it. >> Uh oh. Chat, do you think we should instead of having it be TTS, we have Jade? Should we have Jade read the
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Brian Atlasroasts? What do you think? >> All the spelling mistakes, Jade, let me let me see what the chat says. Chat, uh, one in the chat. If Jade should read two in the chat if just leave it TTS.
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Brian Atlas>> That's crazy. >> One in the chat. Jade reads the roasts. Two in the chat. Leave it as TTS. One in the chat. Jade does the roasts. Two in
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Chloe Romathe chat. Leave it as TTS. >> I love how everyone thinks that roasting my tattoos is going to like hurt me. Like you have to look at them. I have to live with them. Like you think I think they're great. Like >> All right. Looks like it's one. All right, Jade. At least you don't have to wear them every day. do the reads.
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SPEAKER_00>> All right, >> hold on. I'm going to let Oh, one sec here. This one's going to come through and then >> hold on. >> Pen maker donated $30.
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SPEAKER_00>> The mindless pret room temperature IQ hair direct product of feminism guest in a while. >> Kick her and chair five for good measure. >> Damn.
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Jade Warrick>> You don't be calling people heers, man. That's that's pretty rude. I don't even like the chick, but that's rude. >> Oh. This should work now. Okay, if you can read this. >> Just want to help the defense fund
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Jade Warrickagainst crazy Kylie. She's nutso. I will say women are usually >> hold on. Let me fix it. >> Yikes. >> Uh, what happened there? Sorry guys, one sec. >> So calming and relaxing. What a nice
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SPEAKER_00close out to the show. >> She's like, "You're a bitch." And it's like the best thing we ever heard. >> She record some ASMR for me. >> Donated $29.99. Just want to help the defense fund
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SPEAKER_00against crazy Kylie. She's nuts though. >> I will say women are usually just exhausting to deal with. >> Better to live alone in a desert. >> No, it's okay.
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Jade Warrick>> All right, here. Let's do this. Let's see if this works. >> Bastard. >> Pineapple on pizza is delicious. Chair one, two, or three. Does life begin at
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Jade Warrickthe erection, conception, credit check, or bank account review? Oh, >> give us a direction and claim for another winner.
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Brian Atlas>> All right, where the heartbeat starts >> and and read their name like do a thank you like thank you pen maker.
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Jade Warrick>> Thank you pen maker. You donated $30. The room temp IQ for inch 2 is a direct product of feminism and is most bad faith guest you've had in a long time.
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Jade WarrickBrixen, you're a saint. >> Your name, right? >> Oh, it's it's like a inside joke kind of. >> They put they put an X in the name. >> Thank you. Pasty George that donated
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Jade Warrick$30. Chair 8 is correct. Female child predators are on the rise. Female teachers are preying on and sleeping with young boys and girls, but mostly boys. This is happening in Canada as well.
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Jade Warrick>> Thank you. Stride chin nine dreams. I don't know what that is. Donated $30. Chair eight, you are not my type, but I do really like your world view. >> That's you, Chloe. >> Nice job. >> No, I'm chair eight.
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Chloe Roma>> You're chair eight. >> Oh, I thought you were chair. I thought I was chair nine. Who's chair nine? >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 chair. >> That's Brian. >> Oh, thanks, bud.
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Jade Warrick>> Uh, Van Wander donated $30. Would Kate be interested in a short distance relationship across the border with an oo intention to build a family in
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Chloe RomaVancouver, BC? >> Possibly. >> All right, there you go. >> Couples being made in the chat here. Wow. Wow. Dating show.
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Brian Atlas>> Honestly though, the a lot of women have come on the show and found boyfriends. >> Really? >> Yeah. >> Wow. >> A lot of women. A lot of women. >> Nick, were you laughing? Thank you.
07:56:52
Jade WarrickPlane donated $29. The only one worth attention on this panel is the one not exploiting herself. I respect you and you deserve a decent high value guy. The other chopped up plastic fakes enjoy an
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